My grandmother informed me that she nearly fell out of the pew laughing when she heard the songs I'd chosen for the "pre-processional" music. It was a bunch of songs from Singing in the Rain and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Apparently hearing "Bless Yore Beautiful Hide" (even without the lyrics) was a bit startling...

Bless your beautiful hide, wherever you may beWe ain't met yet but I'm a-willing to betYou're the gal for me

Bless your beautiful hideYou're just as good as lostI don't know your name but I'm a-stakin' my claimLest your eyes is crossed

Our first dance was "Earth Angel", which could be construed as a bit inappropriate, as it's about a guy begging a girl to notice him, but it was the first song we ever danced to, and I knew I was lost when DH started singing it to me.

I'll never forget the wedding I attended in the early '80's. While the couple stood at the alter and stared into each other's eyes a soloist sang Never Before Never Again from the Muppet Movie. The song has beautiful romantic lyrics but I had small children at the time and all I could think of was Miss Piggy singing to Kermit. My husband and I were trying hard not to laugh.

At a college friend's wedding the pre-processional organ music featured Wedding Bell Blues (Yes, she was marrying a man named Bill)

Eric Clapton "You Were Wonderful Tonight" - DH said it always reminded him of me AC/DC "She Shook Me All Night Long" - first song we danced to, and a look of horror on my face as the first strings started and I realized what was coming... thankfully, he kept it at a few bars Frank Sinatra - The Way you Look Tonight" - DH said it was the way he thought he always remember our wedding.

Hard to beleive its been 16 years. I can still feel the blush creeping up when the band started with AC/DC...

I'll never forget the wedding I attended in the early '80's. While the couple stood at the alter and stared into each other's eyes a soloist sang Never Before Never Again from the Muppet Movie.

My sister is getting married next weekend, and she is going to have to pay me GOOD MONEY not to convince the DJ to play the "Somebody's Getting Married" song from Muppets Take Manhattan at the reception.